Expressive rights are more secure in the UK today as a consequence of anti-abortion campaigners having forced Sussex Police to admit that they were wrong to have arrested them for displaying shocking abortion photos in the public square. Andrew Stephenson and Kathryn Attwood, founding members of the campaign group called The Center For Bio-Ethical Reform–UK (CBR-UK), prevailed in civil claims which they filed at the Royal Courts of Justice against Sussex Police for unlawfully arresting them on multiple occasions in 2010 and 2011. A district judge later acquitted both Mr. Stephenson and Mrs. Attwood of all charges. Credit for that…

Cameron Wilson et al. v. University of Calgary Since 2006, University of Calgary pro-life students have set up a controversial display on campus numerous times, usually four days per year (two days in the spring and two days in the fall). In 2006 and 2007, the University of Calgary (U of C) posted its own signs near the display, stating that this expression was protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In March of 2008, the U of C began demanding – on threat of expulsion – that the students set up their display with the signs facing inwards,…

http://www.americanfreedomlawcenter.org/case/center-for-bio-ethical-reform-inc-et-al-v-dennis-r-black-et-al/ From: George Zimmermann [mailto:George.Zimmermann@ag.ny.gov] Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2014 2:00 PM To: ‘Robert Muise AFLC’ Cc: jljarvis@buffalo.edu; dyerushalmi@americanfreedomlawcenter.org Subject: Center For Bio-Ethical Reform, Inc., et. al. vs. Black, et. al. Docket No. 13-cv-00581-RJA Bob: I write in response to your inquiry as to the enforcement of the UB Student Code of Conduct, Art. 4-B University Standards § (B)(4)(d) at the upcoming display by your clients of the Genocide Awareness Project. Initially, however, I would like to point out that the University has gone to great lengths over the last few months to assure you and your…